Yao Xin-Yan, Wang Meng-Hang, Zhang Xue-Lian, Zhang Xu, Liang De-Xin, Li Shao-Han, Lian Chun-Yang, Lv Zhi-Hang, Xia Chang-You, Yang Ming-Fa, Shao Jian-Wei, Yin Xin
School of Animal Science and Technology, Foshan University, Foshan, China.
State Key Laboratory for Animal Disease Control and Prevention, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Harbin, China.
J Virol. 2025 Jun 17;99(6):e0000625. doi: 10.1128/jvi.00006-25. Epub 2025 May 21.
Nairobi sheep disease virus (NSDV), a tick-borne pathogen in the genus of the family, causes Nairobi sheep disease (NSD), which has mortality rates over 90% in sheep and goats. Historically, NSD outbreaks in East Africa and South Asia have led to considerable economic losses. Although NSDV genomic fragments have been detected in ticks in China, there has been a notable absence of reported infections in local sheep and goats. In this study, we report the first identification of NSDV infection in sheep and goats in China. Through meta-transcriptomics sequencing, NSDV was found in infected spleen tissue with high viral abundance. Epidemiological investigations indicated a 4.1% positive rate for NSDV RNA and a 29.9% seroprevalence rate, confirming the presence of NSDV infection in these herds. Sequence analyses showed that the identified NSDV clustered with those previously found in ticks in China but were distinct from Africa or India strains. Furthermore, these viruses could be categorized into different sub-clades, suggesting the genetic diversity of NSDV in China. Remarkably, NSDV was isolated from infected sheep for the first time in China, and the isolated virus could cause severe clinical signs, leading to sheep mortality. In summary, this study represents the initial identification of NSDV in vertebrate hosts in China and highlights the importance of NSDV surveillance to prevent outbreaks of NSD within the country.IMPORTANCEAs a significant tick-borne virus, Nairobi sheep disease virus (NSDV) has caused devastating disease known as Nairobi sheep disease (NSD) in small ruminants in East Africa and South Asia. Although NSDV genomic fragments have been detected in ticks within China, there has been little information on its infection in local sheep or goats. This study confirms, for the first time, the infection of NSDV among these animals in China. Additionally, the successful isolation of NSDV from infected sheep highlights its capacity to replicate in various cell lines, including those of human origin, thereby underscoring its broad host range and potential for cross-species transmission. Notably, animal experiments demonstrated that the isolated virus strain could cause severe clinical signs in sheep. These findings provide the first evidence for the presence of NSDV infection among sheep and goats in China, underscoring the critical need for NSDV surveillance to prevent outbreaks of NSD within the country.
内罗毕羊病病毒(NSDV)是布尼亚病毒科内罗毕病毒属的一种蜱传病原体,可引发内罗毕羊病(NSD),该病在绵羊和山羊中的死亡率超过90%。历史上,东非和南亚的NSD疫情曾导致相当大的经济损失。尽管在中国的蜱虫中已检测到NSDV基因组片段,但当地绵羊和山羊中未见有感染报告。在本研究中,我们报告了中国首次在绵羊和山羊中鉴定出NSDV感染。通过宏转录组测序,在感染的脾脏组织中发现了高病毒丰度的NSDV。流行病学调查显示,NSDV RNA阳性率为4.1%,血清阳性率为29.9%,证实了这些畜群中存在NSDV感染。序列分析表明,鉴定出的NSDV与先前在中国蜱虫中发现的病毒聚集在一起,但与非洲或印度毒株不同。此外,这些病毒可分为不同的亚分支,表明中国NSDV的遗传多样性。值得注意的是,中国首次从感染绵羊中分离出NSDV,分离出的病毒可导致严重的临床症状,致使绵羊死亡。总之,本研究代表了中国首次在脊椎动物宿主中鉴定出NSDV,并强调了NSDV监测对预防国内NSD疫情爆发的重要性。
作为一种重要的蜱传病毒,内罗毕羊病病毒(NSDV)在东非和南亚的小型反刍动物中引发了被称为内罗毕羊病(NSD)的毁灭性疾病。尽管在中国的蜱虫中已检测到NSDV基因组片段,但关于其在当地绵羊或山羊中的感染情况知之甚少。本研究首次证实了中国这些动物中存在NSDV感染。此外,成功从感染绵羊中分离出NSDV突出了其在包括人源细胞系在内的各种细胞系中复制的能力,从而强调了其广泛的宿主范围和跨物种传播的潜力。值得注意的是,动物实验表明分离出的病毒株可在绵羊中引起严重的临床症状。这些发现为中国绵羊和山羊中存在NSDV感染提供了首个证据,强调了对NSDV进行监测以预防国内NSD疫情爆发的迫切需求。